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Staying informed in an information age

Winston Watusi Music Plus Writing this column there is one complaint I get more frequently than any other. It's that people don't know about stuff that's happening. It's not a complaint directed specifically at... Read More

Clock ticking down to Olympic start date

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz Debate continues on whether the 2021 Olympic Games should/will take place as the clock ticks down to July 23 start date. The XXX11 Olympiad will be the first time... Read More

Tauranga Average Afternoon Temperatures April 1913-2021

Weather Eye with John Maunder Temperatures have been recorded in the Tauranga area at several sites during the last 108 years, including the current Tauranga Airport site from June 1990. It's very common for areas such as Tauranga... Read More

It’s New Zealand Music Month, hooray?

Winston Watusi Music Plus It's New Zealand Music Month; the concept still seems a bit strange to me. I get the idea of course. Lest New Zealand music be lost in the glut of overseas sounds let's set aside a particular month... Read More

New Bins and the reverse ‘Robin Hood’ tax

Democracy HQ A personal view, by Councillor Steve Morris The new rates-funded bins will reduce recycling trips to the transfer station and save our family-of-four at least $100-per-year. However, there's zero satisfaction in... Read More

Beware of Covid envy

Daniel Hutchinson From The Hutch You can't catch Covid from a newspaper column, so I wasn't expecting to be immunised until July at the earliest, along with the rest of the herd. It happened quite accidentally. You see, Mrs Hutch... Read More

Warming up this winter

Jan Tinetti Labour MP The mornings and evenings have been a wee bit chilly in Tauranga this week and so it's very timely that the Winter Energy Payment resumed last weekend on May 1, ensuring that around a million New Zealanders... Read More

Commissioners, rates and results

Simon Bridges National Party MP simonbridges.co.nz I disagree with Tauranga having Commissioners run our Council. I don't believe it was principled or necessary and it basically means we've the Labour Party from Wellington in... Read More

The return of the PGA to the Bay of Plenty

Sideline Sid Sports correspondent & historian www.sunlive.co.nz A sizzling 11-under final round on Sunday, gave Auckland golf professional Tae Koh the 85th edition of the New Zealand PGA championship, played at Te Puke Golf Club... Read More

Tauranga April Rainfalls 1898-2021

Weather Eye with John Maunder Monthly rainfalls for Tauranga have been recorded at several recording sites during the last 122 years. From January 1898 to December 1904, the observation site was described as the Tauranga Harbour,... Read More

Three for the road - jazz, folk, blues

Winston Watusi Music Plus Sometimes I'm a bit torn about what to put in this column. There are generally two directions things can go. Firstly, and the most tempting, is I can have a bit of a rant about something. That is,... Read More

Remembrance and Reforms

Angie Warren-Clark Labour MP Last week as we commemorated Anzac Day and remembered the sacrifice given to our nation by those who served in the two great wars and other conflicts around the globe, we find ourselves still in the... Read More